3rd Party Products - Do You Care?

I've heard talk from some 4e folk that they aren't interested in 3rd party products for 4e due to their lack of being in the DDI-based stuff, like the character builder and what-not.

My question is thus - do you care about 3rd party products?

Obviously a purchase decision is probably going to be largely based on the company's reputation and the quality of the content in a given product, but ignore those aspects: do you even get to the point where you think about those things, or do you ignore a 3rd party product simply because it is 3rd party and doesn't have the kind of support that WotC stuff does?

This isn't a question about whether or not 3rd party support is important to you. It's a question of - if it's available, if it's out there, would you look into it and possibly purchase 3rd party products, or forgo doing so?

While I play D&D, it is not my game of choice, regardless of edition.
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If I were, it would be adventures. I do not feel like WOTC is covering the adventure angle well enough in 4E, even with Dungeon and published modules, so I would like to see more of them on the level of Shattered Gates, Red Hand, etc.

If I were, it would be adventures. I do not feel like WOTC is covering the adventure angle well enough in 4E, even with Dungeon and published modules, so I would like to see more of them on the level of Shattered Gates, Red Hand, etc.

This would make a good poll
- I mostly play 4e and care about third party published products
- I mostly play OGL games and care about third party published products
- I mostly play older editions and care about third party published products
- I mostly play 4e and DON'T care about third party published products
- I mostly play OGL games and DON'T care about third party published products
- I mostly play another edition and DON'T care about third party published products

I don't really miss the 3PP's, even though some of the stuff I bought during the 3e era was really spectacular. I already feel that most of the output from Wizards' is of extremely high quality, and I'm barely going to have enough time to touch it as it is.